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Big Lake Wetlands Protected as a Conservation Area

Skagit Land Trust purchases 67 acres of critical wetland habitat at the south end of Big Lake.

At the intersection where Lake Creek coming from Lake McMurray flows into Big Lake, the land looks like the swamps of story books. Skunk cabbage leaves reach thigh-high, ferns and mushrooms adorn half-sunken logs, and birds swoop over the shallow waters looking for lunch. These are some of the largest remaining intact wetlands in the Nookachamps watershed. For decades, both Skagit Land Trust (the Trust) and the local community have wanted to protect this special place for its natural, high quality wildlife habitat.